
Variety
Borderline dull to sit through, The Sixth Sense is actually rather interesting to think about afterward because of the revelation of its ending.
Full reviewM. Night Shyamalan's breakthrough thriller-drama with THAT twist. Stars Haley Joel Osment and Bruce Willis.
A boy who communicates with spirits that don't know they're dead (Joel Osment) seeks the help of a disheartened child psychologist (Willis). But there's more to his than meets the eye.
LessBorderline dull to sit through, The Sixth Sense is actually rather interesting to think about afterward because of the revelation of its ending.
Full reviewBecause it unfolds like a garish hybrid of Simon Birch and What Dreams May Come, with some horror-movie touches thrown in to keep us from nodding off, "The Sixth Sense" appears to have been concocted at exactly the moment Hollywood was betting on supernatural schmaltz.
Full reviewHas a kind of calm, sneaky self-confidence that allows it to take us down a strange path, intriguingly.
Full reviewSo disarmingly eerie it's virtually guaranteed to rattle the most jaded of cages.
Full reviewThe Sixth Sense is available to stream in Australia now on Google Play and Apple TV and Disney+ and Prime Video Store.
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